This replaces all of the Apache blurbs at the start of each file with an
`# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0` string. It also fixes existing
uses to be consistent in capitalization, and to be placed above any
copyright notices.
This removes nearly 3000 lines of boilerplate from the project (only
python files), which no developer cares to look at.
SPDX is in common use, particularly in the Linux kernel, and is the
recommended format for Meson's own `project(license: )` field
Instead of using FeatureNew/FeatureDeprecated in the module.
The goal here is to be able to handle information about modules in a
single place, instead of having to handle it separately. Each module
simply defines some metadata, and then the interpreter handles the rest.
Dependencies in the "if_true" keyword argument do not prevent the
sources from being used; in other words, they work just like dependencies
with "disabler: false".
However, this was broken in commit ab0ffc6a2 ("modules/sourceset: Fix
remaining typing issues", 2022-02-23) which changed logic instead of
just fixing typing issues. This was likely an attempt to avoid using
"dependencies.Dependency" after the "dependencies" field was declared,
but it also broke QEMU.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
The dependencies field clashes with the dependencies module, so that
mypy interprets "dependencies.Dependency" as a "Dependency" attribute
of the "dependencies" field.
Rename the field to something else, so that it does not clash.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Custom objects returned by modules must be subclass of ModuleObject and
have the state argument in its methods.
Add MutableModuleObject base class for objects that needs to be deep
copied on assignation.
The only advantage they have is they have the interpreter in arguments,
but it's already available as self.interpreter. We should discourage
usage of the interpreter API and rely on ModuleState object instead in
the future.
This also lift the restriction that a module method cannot add build
targets, but that was not enforced for snippet methods anyway (and some
modules were doing it) and it's really loose restriction as it should
check for many other things if we wanted to make it consistent.
The order of elements in sets cannot be relied upon, because the hash
values are randomized by Python. Whenever sets are converted to lists
we need to keep their order stable, or random changes in the command line
cause ninja to rebuild a lot of files unnecessarily. To stabilize them,
use either sort or OrderedSet. Sorting is not always applicable, but it
can be faster because it's done in C and it can produce slightly nicer
output.
D lang compilers have an option -release (or similar) which turns off
asserts, contracts, and other runtime type checking. This patch wires
that up to the b_ndebug flag.
Fixes#7082
'if_true' sources should be built with their dependencies, as
illustrated by test case change.
Ideally, I think we would want only the files with the dependencies to
be built with the flags, but that would probably change the way
sourceset are used.
In QEMU a single set of source files is built against many different
configurations in order to generate many executable. Each executable
includes a different but overlapping subset of the source files; some
of the files are compiled separately for each output, others are
compiled just once.
Using Makefiles, this is achieved with a complicated mechanism involving
a combination of non-recursive and recursive make; Meson can do better,
but because there are hundreds of such conditional rules, it's important
to keep meson.build files brief and easy to follow. Therefore, this
commit adds a new module to satisfy this use case while preserving
Meson's declarative nature.
Configurations are mapped to a configuration_data object, and a new
"source set" object is used to store all the rules, and then retrieve
the desired set of sources together with their dependencies.
The test case shows how extract_objects can be used to satisfy both
cases, i.e. when the object files are shared across targets and when
they have to be separate. In the real-world case, a project would use
two source set objects for the two cases and then do
"executable(..., sources: ... , objects: ...)". The next commit
adds such an example.